Three Co-Equal Branches of Government?

submitted by djfrazer on 10/04/17 1

The U.S. Constitution creates three separate branches in which the federal government is to be divided up into, the legislative, executive and judicial branches. Each branch has specific enumerated powers and contrary to popular belief are not co-equal branches. This video examines the Constitution and the Federalist Papers for answers. American Heritage Channel is a YouTube Channel created in order to educate the American people on America's true constitutional, political, economic, religious, moral and civil rights history. For more information, see our channel: www.youtube.com/user/AmericasHeritage?feature=mhee

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